Episode 14, Finding antiques and unique pieces at architectural salvage yards with Harry Maharaj of Kilkenny Architectural Salvage


Ireland's best kept secret

In today's episode, Harry Maharaj from Kilkenny Architectural Salvage talks us through the misconceptions people have around salvage yards and how there are some hidden gems to be found.

Salvage yards are an eclectic mix of items. And as Ireland's largest salvage yard, sitting on 90,000 sq feet, Kilkenny Architectural Salvage is the ultimate of eclectic mixes. From old pub signs, to stone water features, sash windows to solid timber floors. An hour spent wandering around here could send you home with such unique pieces and treasures to add to your home.

Kilkenny Architectural Salvage is a family run business which is located on the north side of Kilkenny, it was once an old woolen mills built in the 1800's. The yard is run by Harry, his two brothers and their dad. Harry's Dad, Robin, set up the business over 20 years ago after returning from the UK and seeing that there was a need for salvage and repurposing items in Ireland. The Yard provides a happy hunting ground for anybody who is looking to undertake a home renovation, building a new property or simply looking to find that unique gift for somebody special.

We speak about sustainability and how now more than ever this is so important. The salvage yard will allow you to acquire a stunning piece while doing your bit for the environment.

If you are renovating your home, thinking of making some changes, building your dream home or anywhere between this episode is full of ideas, and tips on how you can make your money go even further whilst achieving that high quality look. Even if you are not planning any work at home, it is an enjoyable way to spend an afternoon in Kilkenny.

 

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You can find them on Instagram: @kilkennyarchitecturalsalvage

Website: https://www.eurosalve.com/

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